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  2. Nesolagus - Wikipedia

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    They are the only species of rabbits to have stripes. They are relatively small with a length of about 368–417 mm, with a tail of about 17 mm and ears about 43–45 mm long. Thus the ears of Nesolagus are only about half as long as in most rabbits, e.g. in the genus Lepus. Their fur is soft and dense, overlaid by longer, harsher hairs. [5]

  3. List of leporids - Wikipedia

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    The domestic rabbit subspecies of the European rabbit has been domesticated. The 64 extant species of Leporidae are contained within 11 genera . One genus, Lepus , contains 32 species that are collectively referred to as hares; the other eight genera are generally referred to as rabbits, with the majority – 19 species – in Sylvilagus , or ...

  4. Sharp-shinned hawk - Wikipedia

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    The sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) or northern sharp-shinned hawk, commonly known as a sharpie, [2] is a small hawk, with males being the smallest hawks in the United States and Canada, but with the species averaging larger than some Neotropical species, such as the tiny hawk.

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  6. Sumatran striped rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Sumatran striped rabbit weighs 1.5 kg and is between 368 and 417 mm in total length, with a tail 17 mm long, skull length of 67–74 mm, hind foot length of 67–87 mm, and ear length of 34–45 mm. [3] It has black or dark brown stripes on a yellowish grey background that becomes rusty brown towards the rump; the fur on the underparts, on the inside of the legs and below the chin is whitish.

  7. Microspizias - Wikipedia

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    Tiny hawk (Microspizias superciliosus) Semicollared hawk ( Microspizias collaris ) Both species were formerly classified in the genus Accipiter , but a 2021 report, based on earlier research which found them to be strongly phylogenetically distinct, described a new genus ( Microspizias ) for them. [ 2 ]

  8. Common tapeti - Wikipedia

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    The common tapeti is a small- to medium-sized rabbit. It has a head-body length of 320 mm (13 in), a tail that is 21 mm (0.83 in), hind feet measuring 71 mm (2.8 in), ears that are 54 mm (2.1 in) (measured from notch to tip), and it weighs an average of 934 grams (32.9 oz).

  9. Roadside hawk - Wikipedia

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    The roadside hawk's diet consists mainly of insects, squamates, and small mammals, such as young common marmosets and similar small monkeys which are hunted quite often. [17] It will also take small birds , but far less often than generalists such as the related but larger white-tailed hawk , or bird specialists like the more distantly related ...